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1 Dr. Brandon Brock 2345 N. Houston Street # 606, Dallas Texas Phone: https://www.apexseminars.com Family Nurse Practitioner Certified Fellow, American College of Functional Neurology Fellow, American Board of Vestibular Rehab Fellow, American Board of Electrodiagnostic Specialties Diplomate, American Chiropractic Neurology Board Fellow, International College of Chiropractors Registered Nerve Conduction Technologist Certified Clinical Nutritionist Professor of Neurology, Carrick Institute Personal Summary: Bio: Dr. Brandon Brock is a 1998 graduate of Parker University. He is a Diplomate of the American Chiropractic Neurology Board and a Fellow of the American College of Functional Neurology, American Board of Vestibular Rehabilitation, American Board of Electrodiagnostic Specialties, and International College of Chiropractors. He also serves as the chair of the American Board of Electrodiagnostic Specialties. Dr. Brock is also a family nurse practitioner and currently works in family medicine and general neurology and enjoys rehabilitation, internal medicine, hormone replacement, wellness, and coaching people back to optimum wellness. He also serves as a Professor of Clinical Neurology with the Carrick Institute of Graduate Studies and is a staff neurologist at Carrick Brain Centers in Dallas Texas. Dr. Brock is also adjunct faculty at Texas Woman s University and serves as a clinical preceptor for Georgetown University, UT Arlington, and TWU. He serves as a clinical instructor for Apex Energetics and teaches laboratory analysis, thyroid pathologies, endocrinology, immunology, and neurochemistry. Work Experience: Carrick Brain Centers: Staff Clinician in the Field of Neurology Since graduating from chiropractic school, Dr. Brock has received the award for Neurology Educator of the Year four times from the American Chiropractic Association Council of Neurology and was also awarded the prestigious title of Most Outstanding Educator at the first and second annual Conference for Functional Neurology, which was attended by chiropractors, medical doctors, and PhDs who practice in the field of neurology. Dr. Brock s blend of clinical [Insert Dates] and teaching experience, along with his multidisciplinary educational background, creates a unique perspective on treatment options and optimal wellness for patients in today s healthcare environment. Purpose, motivation, positivity, knowledge, organization, charity, personal health, and experience are many of the things that he loves to see develop in his students, and he feels that these are imperative for professional success and personal happiness. His ultimate goal for patients is to restore health, diagnose difficult conditions and offer education so that patients understand why they are sick, what they need to get appropriate treatment and how they can help themselves not to be at optimum wellness Present (Full time Dallas Texas) I have been working at this facility since 2013 and I still currently work here. I have the pleasure of doing a tremendous amount of media appearances for Carrick Brain Centers in the last year. This includes over 50 radio appearances, three guest appearances on Good Morning Texas and multiple community discussions on head injuries, sports injuries, safety and awareness related to traumatic brain injury. The services that are provided at Carrick Brain centers also include rehabilitation of very complex neurological conditions, the analysis of laboratory procedures, infectious diseases, endocrine pathologies, internal disorders, nutrition, diet, and wellness programs. My clinical strengths

3 Foundation Physicians Group: Staff Clinician in the Field of Physical Medicine, Orthopedics and Pain Management Present (Working there less than a year part time) (Dallas Texas). At this facility I primarily do pain management, physical medicine, and orthopedics along with the management of minor and complex cases. I aid in the management of pain related to chronic injuries, degenerative conditions, car accidents, workers compensation, and other similar conditions. I do a lot of simple and complex joint injection procedures at this facility along with medication management. The following is a list of procedures and tasks delegated to me at this location (Foundation Physicians Group): Physical examinations, comprehensive and focused. Management of medications, pain management, and joint recovery. Management of referrals and patient care. (To outside specialists). Administering injections to major and minor joints. (Trigger points, shoulder, knee, wrist, elbow, ankle, ribs, fingers, SI joints, Feet, synvisc). Administering injections to soft tissues along with soft tissue therapy. Performing electrodiagnostic studies when necessary (EMG, NCV, EPs). Assisting in epidural steroid injections. Assisting in arthrogram studies. Carrick Institute of Graduate Studies: Professor of Neurology March 2003 Present (Worldwide lecture sites part time) I have been a full professor of neurology for the Carrick Institute since 2003, and I have been blessed to be a part of a faculty that is unlike any in the world regarding neuroscience. I have helped teach and develop curriculum in virtually every area of neuroscience. I have developed and taught over 7500 hours of general neurology, functional neurology, anatomy, electrodiagnosis, vestibular management, traumatic brain injury management, neurochemistry, nutrition, pharmacology and rehabilitation. The following is a list of procedures and tasks delegated to pertaining to this job (Carrick Institute): Teaching neurology, functional medicine, nursing, medicine, electrodiagnostics, and public health. Creating notes, including graphics of subject material and organizing references. Creating curriculum for short and long term certification programs and post-doctoral programs. 3

4 Representing neurology at state, national and world conferences and conventions. Creating treatment paradigms for rehab, nutrition, medicine and patient care. Supporting board certification by teaching students that are preparing for the neurology board exam. Creating information for CEUs. Supporting research by creating research topics, ideas and IRB preparation. Supporting academic progression and support of the scientific meaning behind manual therapy, functional rehabilitation, and brain plasticity. Innovative Health and Wellness Group: Staff Nurse Practitioner in Family Medicine July 2014 Present (Working there less than a year part time) (Dallas Texas). This is a facility that I work at part time and do family medicine. I combine traditional medication with non-traditional functional medicine, dietary therapy, nutritional supplements and focus on patient education and time with the patient so they understand their condition, the necessary treatment, and most of all, wellness and prevention of disease. The following is a list of procedures and tasks delegated to me at this location (IHWG): Physical Exams- yearly, sports, insurance, etc. Laboratory evaluations for disease and prevention Disease screening and prevention Prescription medication evaluation and management Nutrition evaluation and plans Autoimmune disease evaluation and treatment (see list of conditions) Endocrine disorders (see list of conditions) Food allergy and reactivity Toxic burden evaluation and detoxification Fatigue and brain fog evaluation Diabetes evaluation and strategy implementation Lifestyle modification / nutritional evaluations and strategy implementation Exercise Diet Stress Sleep Supplementation and vitamin injections Weight Loss Allergy and sinus evaluation and treatment Pharmaceutical and neutriceutical IVs Environmental illness evaluation and treatment Laboratory analysis Detoxification plans IV therapy Women s Health Hormone Evaluation and Replacement- traditional and bio-identical Family planning Breast cancer prevention Gynecology Well woman exam Pap smear Breast exam 4

6 The following is a list of procedures and tasks delegated to me at this location (First Health Group): Physical examinations, comprehensive and focused. Management of medications, pain management and joint recovery. Management of referrals and patient care (To outside specialists). Administering injections to major and minor joints (Trigger points, shoulder, knee, wrist, elbow, ankle, ribs, fingers, SI joints, feet, Synvisc ). Administering injections to soft tissues along with soft tissue therapy. Apex Energetics: Clinical Educator in science and nutrition https://www.apexseminars.com/eventschedule.aspx?instructorid=85&name=brandon%20brock 2011 Present (Worldwide lecture sites part time) I am an educator at Apex over various health and wellness topics including female and male health, endocrinology, immunology, neurology, and nutrition. Apex Energetics is a leader in quality supplement manufacturing and they offer great courses that explain laboratory analysis and physiology that relates to various disease processes. The products and education are so cutting edge that I felt compelled to teach and work for them as a clinical educator. The team and staff of educators, management and development are really amazing and I enjoy what I have learned and continue to learn from this group of individuals. The following is a list of procedures and tasks delegated to me at this location (Apex Energetics): Teaching blood chemistry related to all biological systems. Teaching thyroid pathologies including diagnosis and management with medication, supplements and nutrition. Teaching neurochemistry including related conditions, management and restoration of normal neurochemical function. Creating lecture material for Apex sponsored events. Teaching about nutrients related to various disease processes and Apex products. Participating in think tank sessions to develop treatment paradigms, labs and teaching methods. Helping with the integration of nutrition into mainstream medicine. Teaching dietary treatment along with functional medicine. National University Health Sciences: Adjunct Professor Present (Adjunct Professor for Online Education) I am an adjunct professor at National and help develop online orthopedic and other classes to promote continuing education and further the educational services that this university has to offer. The following is a list of procedures and tasks delegated to me at this location (National University): Develop curriculum and online courses Investigate ideas for online needs and educations Audit existing online courses help develop improvements in existence classes IAFNR (International Association of Functional Neurology): Vice President of the Association https://www.iafnr.org 2014-Present (Vice Presidential duties) Being the vice president of IAFNR includes being in part responsible for annual conferences, creating continuing education 6

7 services, assisting other programs in being qualified to offer courses in neuroscience and creating speaker panels for conferences and fund raisers. The following is a list of tasks delegated to me at this position (IAFNR): Symposium development Speaker arrangements Fund raising Program development Education development CEU development Supporting other board members and the president of the board. Herzing University: Clinical preceptor for family nurse practitioners Present (Clinical Preceptor for Students) I have students from this University that I precept for in the field of advanced nursing practice. This includes family practice, general medicine, laboratory analysis, diagnosis and patient management. The following is a list of procedures and tasks delegated to me at this location (Herzing University): Teach patient communication Teach the physical examination Teach how to develop treatment plans Teach how to give patient report of findings Teach how to diagnose Teach how to treat Teach how to refer Teach how to manage multiple patients in a day of varying complexities. Georgetown University School of Nursing: Clinical preceptor for family nurse practitioners MSN%7CSEM%7CNBD%7CTier2%7CBroad%7CDOM%7CNP&t=fnp&ef_id= _ _0&utm_source=sear ch_nonbrand_ybn&utm_campaign=ybn%7cgu- MSN%7CSEM%7CNBD%7CTier2%7CBroad%7CDOM%7CNP&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=+np++program&siclientid=97 81&sessguid= b-da1a-41df-bed6-45e222ecd28c&userguid= b-da1a-41df-bed6-45e222ecd28c&permguid= b-da1a-41df-bed6-45e222ecd28c April 2013 Present (Clinical Preceptor for Students) I have students from this University that I precept for in the field of advanced nursing practice. This includes family practice, general medicine, laboratory analysis, diagnosis and patient management. The following is a list of procedures and tasks delegated to me at this location: Teach patient communication Teach the physical examination Teach how to develop treatment plans Teach how to give patient report of findings Teach how to diagnose Teach how to treat Teach how to refer 7

8 Teach how to manage multiple patients in a day of varying complexities. University of Texas at Arlington School of Nursing: Clinical preceptor for family nurse practitioners Present (Clinical Preceptor for Students) I have students from this University that I precept for in the field of advanced nursing practice. This includes family practice, general medicine, laboratory analysis, diagnosis and patient management. The following is a list of procedures and tasks delegated to me at this location: Teach patient communication Teach the physical examination Teach how to develop treatment plans Teach how to give patient report of findings Teach how to diagnose Teach how to treat Teach how to refer Teach how to manage multiple patients in a day of varying complexities. Texas Woman's University: Adjunct Professor of Family Nursing Practice and Clinical Preceptor for Students (1 year) Dallas Texas I was an adjunct professor that taught advanced physical examination classes and aided in diagnosis, treatment and identification of various conditions and how to do so. The following is a list of procedures and tasks delegated to me at this location Teach patient communication Teach the physical examination Teach how to develop treatment plans Teach how to give patient report of findings Teach how to diagnose Teach how to treat Teach how to refer Teach how to manage multiple patients in a day of varying complexities. Rockwall Pediatrics: Staff Clinician in Pediatrics (Was fulltime at this location in Rockwall Texas). During my time at Rockwall Pediatrics I enjoyed a time where I developed skills in pediatrics and pediatric cardiology. I gained tremendous experience in medicine, developing confidence and I had good leadership and learned a lot by the other staff clinicians and practitioners. I resigned from this position in good standing to go work at Carrick Brain Centers and pursue my passion in neurology. The following is a list of procedures and tasks delegated to me at this location: Newborn, infant, pediatric care Exams 8

9 Dietary evaluation and modification Disease prevention Scoliosis evaluation and treatment Minor Surgeries Cyst removal Minor cut repair Lipoma removal Minor Mental Health Depression Anxiety Panic Attacks Pain syndromes Dermatology Acne Allergies Skin infections Rashes and cysts Wart removal Skin tag removal Mole removal Cosmetic injections Other Work Locations: North Texas Rehabilitation Centers: Owner and operator from the years Facility was sold to my business partner as I decided to go to Nurse Practitioner School. North Texas Neurodiagnostics: Owner and operator for the years I decided to discontinue the services provided by this company so that I could work at Rockwall Pediatrics. Progressive Rehabilitation: Employee from 1998 until 2002 I resigned from this position to open my own company, which was North Texas Neurodiagnostics. Metroplex Medical Centers: Employee from 2002 until 2009 I discontinued working here in order to work at Rockwall Pediatrics. Jobs in High School / College: All American Gymnastics: Gymnastics coach Homeland Grocery Store: Sacker NCA (National Cheerleaders Association) Subway: Sandwich artist 9

10 Education: Samford University (Ida Moffitt School of Nursing): Masters degree in Nursing Practice (Family Nurse Practitioner) https://www.samford.edu/nursing/ During my time at Samford, I achieved a Master s of Science in Nursing with a focus on family nursing practice. Samford is a great university in Alabama and my time with this institution was simply second to none. During this time I was inducted into the nursing honor society, Sigma Theta Tau. I graduated with a GPA of 3.9. I did multiple rotations that offered me the opportunity to have experience in medicine from birth to death and deliver care and develop skills related to the treatment of every body system. I also got to participate and become skilled in multiple minor surgical procedures and I am well versed in those and have confidence in my ability to have positive outcomes. My level of autonomy during this time was very high and I got to make decisions on complex cases. During my time at Samford, I attended classes and worked full time in order to pay for tuition. I developed an enormous work ethic during this time and pushed myself very hard to transition to a different profession, and offer a greater level of care to my future patients. Nurse practitioner rotations that were done during that time include the following: 1. Family medicine (Adult and Geriatrics) with Manuel Griego DO a. Conditions treated during this rotation included: Infectious disease, cardiovascular pathology, dermatological pathology, GI pathology, GU pathology, mental health issues, musculoskeletal conditions, hematological pathologies, woman s health, neurological conditions, ENT pathologies, general physicals and wellness exams, pain management, respiratory pathologies, and neuro-diagnostics. I also had the opportunity to practice in a multi-cultural clinic and develop the ability to do a physical examination in Spanish. 2. Family medicine (Adult and Geriatrics) with Kendra Breithaupt NP-C a. Conditions treated during this rotation included: Infectious disease, cardiovascular pathology, dermatological pathology, GI pathology, GU pathology, mental health issues, musculoskeletal conditions, hematological pathologies, woman s health, neurological conditions, ENT pathologies, general physicals and wellness exams, pain management and respiratory pathologies. 3. Family Medicine (Pediatrics, Adult and Geriatrics) with Andrew Burke DO a. Conditions treated during this rotation included: Infectious disease, cardiovascular pathology, dermatological pathology, GI pathology, GU pathology, mental health issues, musculoskeletal conditions, hematological pathologies, woman s health, neurological conditions, ENT pathologies, general physical examinations and wellness exams, pain management, respiratory pathologies, and neuro-diagnostics. I also had the opportunity to practice in a multi-cultural clinic and develop the ability to do a physical examination in Spanish. b. Conditions treated during this rotation included: I had a great experience of doing a lot of well woman exams and seeing all forms of infectious disease and complications related to labor and delivery and female gynecological health concerns. I had the opportunity to assist in various surgical and invasive procedures including C-sections, ligations, uterine ablations, colposcopies and birth control. 4. Elective Rotation at Presbyterian Hospital with Ana Tseng MD as a Neurological Hospitalist a. Conditions treated during this rotation included: During this rotation I had the pleasure and opportunity to understand working in a hospital environment, hospital administration and the management of medicine in a larger setting with multiple providers and going from personal practice outpatient issues to inpatient management. The main focus was on stroke management; however, all forms of neurological care were 10

11 observed, practiced and managed during this time. This was a comfortable time for me due to my level of previous neurological training, but it was high stress with a lot of hours and a lot of work in order to offer adequate care. I got to experience a high paced environment with an enormous amount of complexity related to care. I also had the opportunity to work with multiple disciplines and participate in care that involved a team approach. Hardin-Simmons University (Patty Hanks Shelton School of Nursing): BSN, Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse During my time at Hardin-Simmons University is where I received my BS in nursing and did clinical hospital rotations in nursing. This is an amazing university with world class nursing staff. Learning how to give basic and advanced patient healthcare as a nurse has done more for me when it comes to being a well-rounded and compassionate practitioner than any other component of my educational journey. Clinical nursing rotation sites: Millwood Hospital, Arlington Texas Arlington Memorial, Arlington Texas Renaissance Hospital, Dallas Texas Cooks Children s Hospital, Fort Worth Texas Medical City Hospital, Dallas Texas Methodist Hospital. Dallas Texas Carrick Institute: Diplomate / fellowship training neurology, vestibular rehab, electro-diagnosis, neurochem and TBI, Neuroscience and multiple times between 2003 and the present. At the Carrick Institute of Graduate Studies I learned functional neurology, neurochemistry, electrodiagnostic medicine, vestibular rehabilitation and traumatic brain injury information. I eventually ended up working as an instructor at the Carrick Institute and have been there for the last ten years. Parker University: Doctorate of Chiropractic Bachelor degree in Anatomy At Parker University I received a BS in anatomical sciences and I also received a doctorate as a Chiropractor. I started my specialization in neurology that I eventually finished at the Carrick Institute. Activities and Societies: Delta Sigma Chi University of Texas at Tyler: No degree obtained / undergraduate degree declared was in chemistry 11

12 I studied as a pre-healthcare professional. I was accepted to graduate school a year early so I did not finish my degree here. I did finish my BS degree in Anatomy while in graduate school. Activities and Societies: Chemistry and biology clubs Jacksonville College: Associate's degree, General Studies At Jacksonville College I was a college cheerleader and majored in biology and chemistry. My time here was filled with great memories of friends, learning, growing up and spending time with great faculty. I graduated with a 3.9 GPA and received a full presidential scholarship to UT Tyler. Amarillo High School: High School Graduate While at Amarillo High School I was a competitive varsity springboard diver, cheerleader, wrestler and outside of school gymnast. Volunteer Experience & Causes Supporter SEAL Legacy Foundation January 2014 present (9 months) https://www.seallegacy.org I am a huge supporter of this organization. I believe that supporting the families of elite and special operations military personnel is imperative. I work with Navy Seal Vets and PTSD and do clinical research in this area. This organization is geared towards giving back to those in need. NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) January of 2014 to the present I am a huge supporter of this organization. I have done speaking engagements for them and will continue to support them in any way possible. I have recently decided to run for or participate in this organization as an active board member. I am in hopes that they will chose me to participate in this role. Member of Scientific Affairs Committee: Texas Chiropractic Association My position for the TCA has been to support the scope of practice of Chiropractors and aid in creating rules and regulations that are supported by scientific and academic facts that protect the public and patients and help organizations determine the educational requirements needed for various services provided by Chiropractors. 12

15 Brandon Brock, MSN, NP-C, DC's Publications 1. THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF VARIOUS PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS ON OUTCOMES IN TBI, MTBI, CONCUSSION AND PPCS Nova Science Publishers, Inc.March 2013 Authors: Brandon Brock, MSN, NP-C, DC, Samuel Yanuck, Michael Pierce, Michael Powell, Steven Geanopulos, Steven Noseworthy, Datis Kharrazian. The need for effective clinical interventions in chronic neurological diseases such as TBI and other variants of chronic neurological conditions have been called for in the literature. The cellular and neurochemical mechanisms addressed in recent literature have focused around three common themes that traverse all of these condition classes: immune and autoimmune mechanisms, inflammatory pathways...more 2. Appropriate Usage, Training Requirements and Public Safety Issues Pertaining to Needle EMG and Electrodiagnostics Nova Science Publishers, Inc.February 2012 Author Brandon Brock, MSN, NP-C, DC, Dr. Al Comey Electrodiagnostic studies, including nerve conduction velocity testing, needle electromyography and evoked potential studies, are a vital part of healthcare. This is especially true in the genre of neurology, soft tissue injuries, and determining the extent of various types of injury. In addition, electrodiagnostics offer imperative information that aids in accurately determining the area of...more 3. Posturographic testing and motor learning predictability in gymnasts. Disability and RehabilitationDecember 2007 Authors: Brandon Brock, MSN, NP-C, DC, Frederick Carrick Brandon Brock, MSN, NP-C, DC's Media, Television and Radio Good Morning Texas Interview over Valerie Harper (ABC) January 2014 to Present Team Members: Brandon Brock, MSN, NP-C, DC My interview on Good Morning Texas over Valerie Harpers' cancer. Fox News Good Day Texas Over Mental Health Awareness Month (FOX) May 2014 to Present Team Members: Brandon Brock, MSN, NP-C, DC This was an appearance that was done to promote mental health awareness month in Texas. Good Morning Texas Interview over Digital Dementia (ABC) October 2013 to Present Team Members: Brandon Brock, MSN, NP-C, DC In this interview I discussed the cancer that Valerie Harper is suffering from while on Dancing with the Stars. Good Morning Texas Interview over Kidd Kraddick (ABC) November 2013 to Present Team Members: Brandon Brock, MSN, NP-C, DC In this interview I discussed the death of DJ Kidd Kraddick and discussed heart disease. The Texas Daily on Parkinson's Disease (Texas Daily) October 2013 to Present Team Members: Brandon Brock, MSN, NP-C, DC This is a news piece that I was involved in that related to Parkinson Disease and featured one of my patients. 15

16 Radio (Multiple companies and stations) Present Over 50 interviews and appearances related to multiple health topics ranging from neurology, to head injuries to family and internal medicine. Brandon Brock, MSN, NP-C, DC's Honors and Awards Neurology Educator of the Year ACA Council of Neurology 2008 This was an award for being the most outstanding educator in the field of functional neurology. Neurology Educator of the Year ACA Council of Neurology 2009 This was an award for being the most outstanding educator in the field of functional neurology. Neurology Educator of the Year ACA Council of Neurology 2007 This was an award for being the most outstanding educator in the field of functional neurology. Neurology Educator of the Year ACA Council of Neurology 2010 This was an award for being the most outstanding educator in the field of functional neurology. Neurology Educator of the Year IAFNR 2010 This was an award for being the most outstanding educator in the field of functional neurology Neurology Educator of the Year IAFNR 2010 This was an award for being the most outstanding educator in the field of functional neurology Multi nation and Texas state Gymnastics Winner In high school and early in college I was an elite gymnast that competed for the United States at the state games, national championship, North American championships and World championships. College Cheerleader All American and Scholarship Recipient In college my first two years of school were paid for as a result of winning an athletic scholarship and while cheering in college I was picked as a two time All American. In I was chosen to work for NCA (National Cheerleaders Association and was one of the top 35 instructors in the country. President Academic Scholarship Winner (UT Tyler) 1994 I applied for a full presidential scholarship as a transfer student and was a winner. There were only 25 given that year. NCA Essay Academic Contest Winner 1995 I wrote an essay to receive a scholarship and won with the National Cheerleaders Association. 16

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